Vidant Announces Regional COVID-19 Testing Pop-Ups | Eastern NC Now

Vidant Health is committed to caring for our community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Press Release:

    Vidant Health is committed to caring for our community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Vidant continues to encourage community members to get tested for COVID-19 if they have symptoms.

    Vidant is offering COVID-19 testing pop-ups at the following times and locations. Appointment are not required and testing is free.

    Monday, May 10, 10am–3pm
    Manteo First Assemblies Church
    812 Wingina Avenue
    Manteo, NC 27954

    Thursday, May 13, 9am–2pm
    The Event Center
    195 Fairgrounds Drive
    Kenansville, NC 28349

    Monday, May 17, 8am–5pm
    Kinston Community Center
    2602 W Vernon Avenue
    Kinston, NC 28502

    Wednesday, May 19, 8am–5pm
    St. John Empowerment Center
    2240 St. John Church Rd.
    Washington, NC 27889

    Monday, May 24, 9am–4pm
    Union Mission Rapids
    1310 Roanoke Avenue
    Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870

    To learn more about COVID-19 testing, visit HERE.


  • Contact: Brian Wudkwych
  •     brian.wudkwych@vidanthealth.com

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